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On his 55th birthday, a Brazilian bodybuilder who injected himself with oil to get bigger muscles died.
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Thursday, when asked if President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden had sold his ten percent stake in a Chinese equity firm, the White House dodged the question again.
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The Post has learned that one of Hunter Biden's former business partners called Joe Biden 'the Big Guy' in a panicked message sent the same day The Post reported that the president's son had left behind the infamous 'laptop from hell.'
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Sources say that the federal investigation into the president's son, Hunter Biden, has reached a 'critical stage' and that officials are considering what charges to bring against him.
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According to a civil suit reported by CBC News, the owner of the Edmonton Oilers is accused of giving a teenage ballet dancer $75,000 in exchange for sexual favors.
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President Biden said on Wednesday that he has cancer, which caused the White House press office to quickly clarify that he was talking about the skin cancer treatment he had before taking office last year.
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A Liberia-flagged tanker carrying about 700,000 barrels of Russian fuel oil arrived in Cuba last week, the Latin American news website Infobae reported on Sunday. The shipment showed that Moscow was not only supporting Cuba's communist government, but also finding markets for oil stocks that the West had stopped buying because of Russia's latest war with Ukraine.
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Chinese business records show that Hunter Biden's company, Skaneateles, which he started with a 10% stake in BHR Partners, still has a 10% stake in the company, despite what some people say.
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Hunter Biden and his father, President Biden, watched the Fourth of July fireworks show from the White House balcony on Monday night, even though Hunter is still under investigation by the federal government for his business dealings overseas.
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Hunter Biden, the first son of President Joe Biden, celebrated the Fourth of July with his father on Monday, even though a federal criminal investigation into possible tax fraud, money laundering, and foreign lobbying crimes related to his business deals overseas is still going on.